Brapnor
voted in the poll, "In earlier editions, dinosaurs were just called “dinosaurs.” In 4th Edition, dinosaurs were called “behemoths.” Which do you prefer in your game?".
I prefer the way 4e handles climb. It's very simple. This way just complicates things needlessly. But the biggest flaw with this example is it doesn't account for weight. Climb is more of a strength/weight thing. Many children are better climbers than adults even though the adults are stronger because a child weighs so much less.
View full commentI prefer the way 4e handles climb. It's very simple. This way just complicates things needlessly.
But the biggest flaw with this example is it doesn't account for weight. Climb is more of a strength/weight thing. Many children are better climbers than adults even though the adults are stronger because a child weighs so much less.
4e climb doesn't account for weight, either. There has been a disconnect between Strength, Agility, Mass, and Speed since D&D began. It's not going to get tacked on in the 21st century.
But the biggest flaw with this example is it doesn't account for weight. Climb is more of a strength/weight thing. Many children are better climbers than adults even though the adults are stronger because a child weighs so much less.
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